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Yup! Original "Psychic" icon was a fortune teller, "Man at Arms" was once called "Weapon Expert" and was a hand with a knife, and "Spatial Awareness" was called "Snake Eyes" and was a snake eye. All of the images were left in the game, but are not possible to actually get. Pics (should be) attached.

Sorry if I'm late to the party, but it looks like the flyer was custom made by the shop selling the game. The majority of the text is hype/description of the game, but the text at the very bottom says (roughly): "[International Version] Pick it up at the courtesy counter on the 2nd floor" so I believe they were just selling US import copies.
However, recently this popped up on Amazon Japan for an August 2nd release: Friday the 13th The Game (Japanese)
Aaaaand I just found this: The Friday the 13th The Game Official Japanese Website

The costumes looks great, but must have been rather uncomfortable/limiting for Kane, because he barely moves in the photos. Usually he's grabbing people, strangling people, etc.
Here's what I mean: Kane in Part 7 photo op

@Dolemite
It was very cool!
Instead of consistently hijacking this thread (especially with a wall of text), I started a new topic here: Part 7 costume according to my so-so recollection.
He's usually at a table, check the con schedule to be 100% sure.
Yup, he put his arm on my wife's shoulder like a gentle prom date, but manhandled me! Good times!

I had a request to share this info, so without further adieu...
I spent Friday the 13th, October 2017 at a convention (flyer here) and was able to learn a lot of information about the Part 7 costume.
The night started with a photo-op with Kane Hodder in full Part 7 makeup, so I was literally face to terrifying face with it (he
lifted me up by my chin just as the photographer took the picture). During the rest of the weekend I spoke to John Carl Buechler
(Director & Make-up designer for Part 7) about his process for both the makeup and the mask.
John started by reviewing the previous films to keep continuity with all the injuries and damage that Jason had taken. With that
as a starting point, he degraded him further to show the rot that had occured from being in the lake for so long. Over time the leather
gloves and utility belt would completely rot off, the clothes would wear and tear, flesh would bloat and be fed upon.
A rib cage, spine, shoulder bones, forearms, knees, guts, etc., were sculpted, molded, and then cast in a poly foam. Each were
given appropriate paint jobs and in some cases made to look wet (like the guts) and then had liquid latex applied over them to mimic
rotted dripping flesh.
The head was twelve seperate pieces cast in silicone (IIRC), painted up, and then applied to Kane one at a time. Kane mentioned
that it took several hours to apply the makeup and there was no getting out of it until the day's shoot was done. The full makeup was
worn during the entire filming. This was a different process than most of the Jasons had to go through, as the others only had a full
face makeup when his face was revealed, the rest of the time they just wore an open faced cowl so they weren't so trapped in the costume.
From there they weathered the clothes by randomly cutting them up, but in some cases specifically to reveal the makeup work
below.
The chain was actually plastic painted to look like rusted metal.
For the mask he was given the previous film's mask as a starting point. I, unfortunately, didn't think to ask if he meant that
he received the mold from the Part 6 or a pull to recast (I'm assuming a pull).
It was vaccuformed in black ABS plastic and then intentionally made smaller, by removing much of the perimiter of the mask, to
reveal more of the underlying makeup and simulate some extra wear from being under water. Then it was cut to remove the propeller
damaged area and given many deep cuts/scratches to simulate cracks at the point of impact from the propeller. More weathering like the
bubbly "road rash" like texture over and around the right eye (which was done with a torch), slight warping at some points (most notably
on the right cheek), and other random wear and scratches were added. The shape of the mask, propeller damage, and warping were also done
very deliberately (explained further down). There were several copies made at the time of filming, but only the one was actually used
during filming, because, in John's words, the others "walked off the set".
It was then painted and weathered in acryllics in a lighter tone than the Part 6. The mask is definitely, and very
intentionally, lighter than the Part 6 mask. While I always just assumed that this was due to much of the blood and grime washing off
while under water, there is actually another reason that John lightened the color palette and made the other creative decisions that he
did with the shape and size of the mask, he was very deliberately trying to give it the look of a skull. He told me that he wanted his
"meat terminator" Jason to look like death in the shadows.
Finally, Kane confirmed that the black scratches were a natural occurance from filming because only the one mask was used during
the shoot. He remembers one set of scratches coming from his fall into the puddle of water on the gravel road and another coming from
his face dive down the stairs of the porch after the roof was dropped on him.

@Dolemite
The pic had me thinking 7 as well, but it's also the Jason he's most known for, so those images are used a lot to just promote Kane. Here's the flyer from the con that I went to (Rock and Shock which Kane mentions in the video): [flyer]
While it was really cool to see it up close, it's majesty is definitely better in movie lighting rather than a camera flash! ?
Either way, you'd probably have a good time doing the photo-op, because Kane loves to get in it with his fans (in my case he lifted my up by my chin with one hand when the photographer counted to 0).
I may know too much! I managed to spend almost an hour talking to John Buechler about the mask and makeup design, so if you ever wanted to know more about it, let me know!
Kane almost always has a table at these events (unless he has to film something), but does not dress in costume at the table. The only way to see him in costume is the photo-ops, so that he doesn't have to spend the whole con sweating. He did let us take a picture with him at his table though and he'll autograph stuff for a fee. He's also great to chat with. He told me a story about while on the set of Part 7, in costume, a man came up to him and asked if he was part of the movie they were filming and all Kane did was stare at him and do the Jason breathing. When the guy asked again, he lunged at him and the guy took off. The next day John Buechler was asking if anyone knew where the local sheriff was, because he never showed up for security duty the night before. Kane was very proud of himself for that one! ?

@Dolemite Does it specifically say that he'll be in Part 7 costume? Because I can only find a mention of him in Part 8, and I know he said that he wouldn't be doing Part 7 anymore because of the grueling make-up process.
Here's a video about it: Kane on Part 7
He told me that being at the con with John Buechler convinced him to do the Part 7, but that it was exhausting to wear because it covers his whole face (the Part 8 is an open faced cowl [PIC]). I could be wrong, and he changed his mind, but I just didn't want you to get hyped for 7 just in case.
In any event have fun!

The knife looking perk has been in there for some time now (along with another) that you can't get. It's labeled "Weapon Expert" and I'm not entirely sure that it gave you a pocket knife, it may have just altered your weapon stats like some of the other perks. My reason for believing this is the existence of an unused alternate "Psychic" graphic and a "Snake Eyes" (which I believe became "Spatial Awareness") graphic as well, so it may have just been a left over from another perk before it was finalized.
Weapon Expert:
Psychic (alternate):
Snake Eyes:
Maybe someone on here knows more?

Grabs tin-foil hat...
What if they removed all the "Slasher Vol.1: Summer Camp" related stuff in preparation to revive it as a game? By using an original IP they would have much more freedom and could avoid copyright issues.

I'm not going to defend the fact that this news was broken elsewhere, as opposed to directly to the fans that made this game happen, but I do feel that attacking Wes for a short and simple statement on the matter is a bit unwarranted. I get that everyone is shocked and pissed (myself included), but having been entangled in legal B.S. before, I understand that it's hard to speak out on a legal matter with out screwing yourself. This seems to be Wes' concern here, quote: "Once I have a clearer picture of what details I can discuss, I will."
So, for now I'll be upset about hearing the news second-hand, but not the lack of an in-depth response on the ongoing matter. Just please don't go radio silent on us Gun, even regularly checking in to tell us that there is no news to report would be appreciated!

It's nice to see that Sean Cunningham has some pretty strong arguments in his favor here. I would love to see the original court filing that Victor Miller made that started the lawsuit to contrast the arguments. Has anyone seen Miller's filing anywhere?